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August 10, 2018 | By Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Tickets are on sale now for Lights at the Brickyard, the popular, drive-through holiday display returning for a third season from Nov. 16-Dec. 30 at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Lights at the Brickyard features dozens of colorful displays totaling more than 2.5 million bright lights on a 2-mile course through the IMS infield and historic oval, including the front stretch and world-famous “Yard of Bricks” start-finish line. New features to the displays at Lights at the Brickyard will be announced soon. “We’re so pleased that Lights at the Brickyard has grown into another wonderful tradition at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway,” IMS President J. Douglas Boles said. “Thousands of families have enjoyed all of the displays and the different, peaceful look of IMS during the holiday season. We continue to enhance Lights at the Brickyard with new displays and more lights, but the highlight of the event is still the chance to drive on the IMS road course and across the front stretch and Yard of Bricks, surrounded by the colorful lights of the season!” Tickets can be purchased at IMS.com. Admission prices for Lights at the Brickyard are unchanged from last year. Standard Lane admission will be $25 per car on Mondays through Wednesdays and $30 per car Thursdays through Sundays at the gate. Vehicles with 15 or more passengers will be charged $50 at the gate, with Standard Lane access. Standard Lane admission can be purchased only at the gate, with each admission valid for one drive through the displays per vehicle. The popular Speedy Pass also returns, allowing participants who want the quickest access to the course to skip the longer lines and arrive through a special entry near the IMS golf course. This pass can be purchased now at IMS.com for $40 per car through Nov. 15 and $50 online from Nov. 16-Dec. 30. Speedy Passes are $60 when purchased at the gate, with special midweek pricing to be announced. Operating hours for Lights at the Brickyard are 6-9 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays and 6-10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Visit IMS.com for more information on Lights at the Brickyard.